I have been working on 3DMotive's "Stylized Dungeon Environment by Tobias Koepp" tutorial. It was very helpful about stylized environment. I will try this style on my own project. Thank you :) model Tutorial can be found here: http://3dmotive.com/series/stylized-dungeon-in-maya.html
Switched to Blender for the cost of it, and picked up CGMaster's Car Creation tutorial by the boss man Chris. Got through it, and here we are. Rendered in Cycles, modeled with Blender. Would recommend the tutorial, his method for automotives is awesome and really helps getting the crisp reflections between multiple panels.
Hi Again, This one is from a tutorial I did. The end result was 217k polys and I brought it down to 10k. This if my first time with photoshop as well as unwraping. I learned a lot from this tutorial Let me know your thoughts and what could be improved upon.
I was watching free tutorial from other forum, and OP used it to show both mouse buttons and keyboard strokes as he demonstrates tutorial. It looks very useful, and I wish to try it, but not sure how to start to search on it... Thanks for your help in advance~ Rybeck
Hey guys. I'm fairly new to the Unreal 3 editor, and I'm looking for some resources/tutorials on shaders. Specifically I'm trying to find a way to make a shader that simulates gold. Are there any online tutorials with Unreal for something like this? I went to the UDN page and there wasn't a lot there in this respect.
Hello dudes and dudettes I just finished moding my desktop, and after it i decided i would share how i did it with a nice tutorial for you to follow. The tutorial is here. http://www.pedroamorim.com/forum/deskmod/ dont know if this is anyusefull, but anyways. here you have it.
I'd recommend avoiding color IDs in DDO. I wrote a tutorial that covers it extensively - you might want to check it out: https://quixel.se/tutorial/vehicular-hard-surface-detailing-using-quixel-ddo/
thats alot better. (did you take help from the cgplus tutorial? In that case, give cred to the tutorial maker Ben Tate) ! =) If not, it still looks good, but the updated textures are alot better. Reads better.
Any tutorials showing how to do this? I've been trying to follow Philip (http://www.philipk.net/tutorials/materials/tilesbricks/tilesbricks.html) However I just can't seam to add extra depth to some of the bricks.
heres a list of symptoms to keep an eye out for in case of this actually being rat poison! :O http://psep.cce.cornell.edu/Tutorials/core-tutorial/module09/index.aspx aw crap...did i just get necroed?